Spanish names are typically derived from Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, and other European languages. Most Spanish names have two parts: the first name (nombre) and the last name (apellido). The first name often comes from the family's religious beliefs or cultural background, while the last name comes from the paternal and maternal lineages.
Common Spanish first names for males include Jose, Juan, Roberto, Luis, and Carlos. Popular Spanish female names include Maria, Ana, Carmen, Rosa, and Isabel. Spanish surnames are typically composed of two last names, the first of which is the father's surname and the second of the mother's surname.
Some popular Spanish surnames include Garcia, Rodriguez, Martinez, Fernandez, and Lopez. In recent years, Spanish naming customs have shifted, and it has become increasingly common for families to choose unique or non-traditional names for their children.
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